When comparing Pagehop vs Backblaze, the Slant community recommends Backblaze for most people. In the question“What are the best power user tools for macOS?”Backblaze is ranked 13th while Pagehop is ranked 48th. The most important reason people chose Backblaze is:

There are no limitations of file size or amount of data you can upload. The $5/mo plan gets you unlimited cloud storage.

Pros

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All recipes and tools are open source and you can write your own (JavaScript)

The API is very minimalistic (very easy to learn), and there is complete reference for it.

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Web search (horizontal and vertical) and using tools like Regular Expressions on results

Pagehop is bundled-up with recipes for Google, Bing and DuckDuckGo (horizontal) search, and with recipes for Wikipedia, StackOverflow, YouTube, jQuery API documentation, Mozilla Developer Network and others for vertical search.

After making a search you can further filter your results with tools - Regular Expressions, Fuzzy Matching or Search in the urls (instead of titles).

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Browsing of online documentation (any static web source)

Navigating through known set of hyperlinks without an actual rendered page, just by writing.

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Quickly navigate to web pages and their links

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Unlimited, free, fully-functional evaluation

Like the SublimeText editor, Pagehop doesn't lock any features before you purchase a license and only displays (a tiny bit annoying) registration message.

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Keyboard shortcut access to Hacker News

To be able to bring up todays news on a key shortcut, is absolutely awesome. Holding shift while pressing enter (choosing) on results, will keep the window open - this way you can open several pages you want to read through with your morning coffee.

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No filesize of traffic restrictions

There are no limitations of file size or amount of data you can upload. The $5/mo plan gets you unlimited cloud storage.

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Beginner-friendly defaults

The default configuration includes everything except for system files to be backed up. That also includes external USB drives. This will work for most people. It can, of course, be customized to each person's liking.

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Excellent restoration performance

Backblaze creates a zip file of all your files for you to download, thus decreasing the amount of data you need to download and increasing the speed of the download since it's one connection instead of multiple that need to be opened and closed for a list of files.

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Secure

AES encrypted files are transferred over a secure SSL connection.

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Download any backed-up files from any web browser

Some backup services like Carbonite require a client to be installed to restore files. Backblaze allows you to login and download any or all files from a web browser, meaning it also serves as an ad-hoc cloud storage platform.

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Users can order a physical copy of their data

You can have a flash drive or an external hard drive delivered to you. They cost $99 and $189 respectively.